I am convinced that any one accustomed to abstraction and analysis, who will fairly exert his faculties for the purpose, will, when his imagination has once learnt to entertain the notion, find no difficulty in conceiving that in some one for instance... Lucrezio - Sayfa 62Gaetano Trezza tarafından - 1870 - 281 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1843 - 832 sayfa
...associations which the philosophical school, of which I have been speaking, regard as connate and instinctive. I am convinced that any one accustomed to abstraction...for the purpose, will, when his imagination has once learned to entertain the notion, find no difficulty in conceiving that in some one, for instance, of... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1843 - 648 sayfa
...associations which the philosophical school of which I have been speaking, regard as connate and instinctive. I am convinced that any one accustomed to abstraction...difficulty in conceiving that in some one for instance of them any firmaments into which sidereal astronomy now divides the universe, events may succeed one... | |
| 1843 - 1380 sayfa
...associations which the philosophical school, of which I have been speaking, regard as connate and instinctive. I am convinced that any one accustomed to abstraction...for the purpose, will, when his imagination has once learned to entertain the notion, find no difficulty in conceiving that in some one, for instance, of... | |
| J. & D. Croll - 1857 - 216 sayfa
...following are his proofs that the principle of causality is not necessarily and universally true. " I am convinced that any one accustomed to abstraction...for the purpose, will, when his imagination has once learned to entertain the notion, find no difficulty in conceiving, that in some one, for instance,... | |
| Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858 - 510 sayfa
...aasociations which the philosophical school of which I have been speaking, regard as connate and instinctive. I am convinced that any one accustomed to abstraction...for the purpose, will, when his imagination has once learned to entertain the notion, find no difficulty in conceiving that in some one, for instance, of... | |
| James McCosh - 1860 - 512 sayfa
...other." It is of this tendency that I affirm that it is native, and irresistible. He tells us that one "accustomed to abstraction and analysis, who will...for the purpose, will, when his imagination has once learned to entertain the notion, find no difficulty in conceiving that in some one, for instance, of... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1864 - 178 sayfa
...que nous connaissons, ce serait folie d'af(I) I am convinced that any one accustomed to abslraction and analysis, who will fairly exert his faculties...the notion, find no difficulty in conceiving that in somc one for instance of Ihe many firmaments into which sidereal astronomy now divides the universe,... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1864 - 516 sayfa
...notre esprit ne porte pas au delà de son expérience; nous ne pouvons établir entre les faits au1. I am convinced that any one accustomed to abstraction...faculties for the purpose, will. when his imagination bas once learnt to entertain the notion, flnd no difftculty in conceiving that in some one for instance... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1864 - 200 sayfa
...phénomènes peuvent être entièrement différents de ceux que nous connaissons, ce serait folie d'af(I) I am convinced that any one accustomed to abstraction...analysis, who will fairly exert his faculties for the pnrpose, will, when his imagination has once learnt to entertain the notion, find no difficulty in... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1864 - 514 sayfa
...notre esprit ne porte pas au delà de son expérience; nous ne pouvons établir entre les faits au1. I am convinced that any one accustomed to abstraction and analysis, who will fairly exert bis faculties for the purpose, will. when his imagination has once learnt to entertain the notion,... | |
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